Combustible Gas Detector - TGAES

ESP Safety's TGAES Gas Detector is an open path infrared gas detection system that provides continuous monitoring of combustible hydrocarbon gas concentrations at a distance of 5 to 200 meters. Standard system outputs include an electrically isolated/non-isolated 4-20 mA DC current output, with HART and RS-485 MODBUS communication. Alarm and fault relays are available as an option.

ESP's TGAES Gas Detector delivers superior open path combustible gas detection for protection of oil/gas and other industrial facilities. The Gas Detection system is especially useful for perimeter monitoring and applications where combustible gas/vapor leaks can happen over a widely dispersed area.

5-200 meters separation distance

Detect methane and most hydrocarbon gases including ethane, propane, butane and propylene

Combustible and Toxic Gas Detector - Vector

ESP Safety’s Vector is a state-of the-art field control unit that performs as an integrated control terminal and display for ESP Safety’s toxic and/or combustible gas detectors. The Vector can operate as a stand-alone display for a variety of ESP Safety’s detectors which can be remotely located up to 500 feet away. A sensor head can also be attached directly to the display housing to produce a unified detector/display unit.

Combustible Gas Detector - SGOES

ESP Safety’s SGOES Gas Detector monitors concentration of hydrocarbon gases in the environment. The SGOES is conﬁgured to report alarms when the gas concentrations in the environment reach each of three independently programmable levels, expressed as a percentage of the lower explosive limit (LEL) in the air. As determined by application requirements, the SGOES is factory calibrated with one of eight hydrocarbon-based gases (typically methane or propane). Conversion factors are used to correct for gases other than the factory calibration gas. The optical (IR) Sensor is not dependent on the presence of oxygen in a mixture of gases and therefore can function effectively in environments where the other sensor technologies cannot.